Why the oxidation states vary in a periodic but remains almost constant in a group?

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Because within a group, the elements all have the same number of valence electrons, so their "combining power" (oxidation number) is relatively the same. In a period, the number of valence electrons increases going left to right, so the "combining power" changes.

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